1. The British
Parliament will vote on 3rd December 2015 for Britain’s participation in the bombing of Syria. Cameron’s government is pushing for British imperialism to participate in the great powers
aggression in the Middle East. The RCIT Britain calls on the workers movement and all organizations of the oppressed to mobilize against Cameron’s war drive.

2. Our opposition to
Britain’s war drive is not motivated by any sympathy for the bloodthirsty dictatorship of Bashar al-Assad. His regime is mainly responsible for at least 250-300.000 dead in the ongoing civil war
and about 11million Syrians who have become refugees.

3. While the Stalinist
CPB/Morning Star, and various Labour “Left” bureaucrats and the “Stop The War” leadership support Assad and Putin’s bloody war drive in Syria, the RCIT Britain continues to fully support the ongoing Syrian Revolution. While we politically oppose the petty-bourgeois Islamist and secular leaderships of the Syrian
rebels, we recognize that they represent the popular revolutionary uprising against the Assad clan and his barbarous Baathist state apparatus which has oppressed the Syrian people for many
decades.

4. The workers movement
must oppose any military intervention by the Great Powers.The imperialist powers – in particular the US, Russia, France
and now Britain too – are colluding to liquidate the Syrian Revolution. Obama, Putin, Hollande and Cameron want to achieve this with the help of Assad’s state apparatus (with or without Assad
himself), as well as by the integration of some corrupt elements among the Syrian opposition. This is the goal of the negotiations which are currently taking place in Vienna.

5. Labour leader Jeremy
Corbyn, a left-reformist bureaucrat who opposes Cameron’s war drive, has given his MP's a free vote on that matter. This is nothing but a capitulation to the Blairite section in the party’s
bureaucracy. This proves once more that the Labour Party contains a huge sector of bureaucrats who are openly in favour of imperialist wars as well as neoliberal austerity policies and have
already started to purge and expel critical left-wing party members.

6. Socialists inside the
Labour Party should argue that Momentum and other progressive forces must campaign for a split with the right-wing Blairite bureaucracy. While we have no illusions in Corbyn and his
reformist perspectives, socialists should call on the supporters of the new Labour leader to work jointly against the Blairite wing. We reject any idea that Labour should remain a broad, united
party of Blairite as well as Corbyn supporters. There must be no political truce between supporters and opponents of imperialist wars or between supporters and opponents of austerity
policy!

7. The RCIT Britain calls on socialists to unite around a revolutionary program and to fight for the
following demands:

* Stop Cameron’s War Drive against Syria! Vote against any military intervention of
Britain!

* US, Russia, France and any other Great Power: Hands off Syria!

* Down with the Assad Dictatorship! Solidarity with the Syrian Revolution!